specialist health and work service
(shaws)
The Specialist Health and Work Service (SHAWS) supports those affected by cancer, or those who are caring for someone with cancer, to communicate with their employer to remain in work, return to work, or look for a new job Our support begins with a conversation and is delivered on a 1:1 basis, shaped by the needs of the individual
I am worried about talking to my manager about my cancer.
My sick pay has ended, i don't know what to do.
I'm a carer, can I get support?
I feel I am not being heard at work.
Our SHAWS team are experienced in helping with a variety of issues including:
Building confidence
Stress and anxiety management
Building supportive working relationships
Adjusting to work life after a cancer diagnosis
Communicating with your employer
what we offer
Tailored 1:1 support
How we help
Practitioner-led workshops
Psychologist-led workshops
We can work with you and your employer to help with return to work planning
We advise on rights and reasonable adjustments
We support you in making decisions regarding your working future
We can attend or advise on return to work meetings that will help employers understand your needs
We can identify employability services which can help you find new employment opportunities
"It was a big help to attend the workshops to really think through the challenges of returning to work, and to get practical support and advice."
“Being able to speak to someone 1-2-1 who was extremely knowledgeable and supportive, when I had no one else to turn to, made a big difference."
“I found it empowering being able to navigate my rights and decisions.”
If you want to find out more info about our SHAWS service, please get in touch healthandworkservice@beatsoncancercharity org beatsoncancercharity.org 0141 212 0505
We also offer supportive information sessions to employers based on our "We're with you at work" toolkit. If you are an employer and would like to find out more about helping support colleagues with cancer, please get in touch.